Great buy. Your first use it will pay itself off. I've used mine a lot doing engine work.![]()
On sale and wife had over $20 in free Sears bucks or whatever they're called. Spent them before they're worth less than Tanzanian shillings.
Great buy. Your first use it will pay itself off. I've used mine a lot doing engine work.

I used a tap ONCE and when I got a loose fit I figured there was a reason they made them. I haven't used a tap since for thread cleaningI always used to use taps. But once again, the wonderful folks at GJ have shown me the light and found a way to spend my money. [emoji38]
I have a large project coming up that this will come in extremely handy for.
Got a 5.5 mm HAZET combi wrench today.
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Bought these last week and they finally arrived. Couldn't pass up the price. Nice finish and seem like they'll be a lifetime set. Trying to slowly outfit my new box. Next will either be combination wrench sets or the 1/2 in gearwrench set. (Sorry bout the stock photo, forgot to take one when I opened them.)![]()




Automatic strippers
Stripper/crimper
1/4 ratchet
Hose clamp pliers
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You will love those, at least I know I do mine. Great set for the money.
Look around for the Metric long pattern combo wrenches with the free stubby wrenches. I got mine at Coastal Tool Supply for around $120. Then got the SAE long patterns on ebay for ~$100.
Hazet 600N series = 12 pointInteresting, I have a 7mm Hazet combo. I thought Hazet combos were 6pt box end on sizes under 10mm. My 7mm is 6pt...
Best stud finder I've ever used. It hangs on the wall when it finds a hidden nail or screw.
I have that exact one, and I've had electronic ones that cost several times as much and work worth **** in comparisonUse them at work. 95% of the time I don;t need my other stud finder with this little guy
You must have empty pockets to visit HJE and only come out with a ratchet. HahaI was in Kansas City today, had the opportunity to stop by Harry Epstein.
Only bought the one tool I absolutely needed, a Wright 3430 3/8 Drive Compact ratchet


Not a tool, but had this dropped off. My 41" double stack Hammerhead (old Costco offering) toolbox has been overflowing and I had outgrown my old Kobalt "workbench". I'll be working on re-organizing all weekend. My biggest issue will be figuring out what to put in the Husky box and what to keep in my double-stack. I debated between this and the 60" Milwaukee, but ultimately this one won out as I don't need the pegboard and I really liked the full-length top drawer and 24" depth.
New bike lift I picked up from Summit Racing.
Nice lift and ZRX.![]()
I went a little crazy with clamps. They were all great deals and I will certainly use them, these are from Cripe, eBay, and Zoro. I bought the Freud forstner bits to build a clamp rack.
It's hard to go back after you doPicked these up from Home Depot today can't wait to try them. I've never used knipex pliers before.
